Vitamin D analog EB1089 triggers dramatic lysosomal changes and Beclin 1-mediated autophagic cell death

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M Høyer-Hansen
L Bastholm
I S Mathiasen
F Elling
M Jäättelä
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[1] Institute of Cancer Biology,Apoptosis Department
[2] Danish Cancer Society,undefined
[3] Institute of Molecular Pathology,undefined
[4] Faculty of Health Sciences,undefined
[5] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[6] Cancer and Immunobiology,undefined
[7] Novo Nordisk A/S,undefined
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Cell Death & Differentiation | 2005年 / 12卷
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autophagy; Beclin 1; cancer; vitamin D; lysosomes; programmed cell death;
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A chemotherapeutic vitamin D analogue, EB1089, kills tumor cells via a caspase-independent pathway that results in chromatin condensation and DNA fragmentation. Employing transmission- and immunoelectronmicroscopy as well as detection of autophagosome-associated LC3-β protein in the vacuolar structures, we show here that EB1089 also induces massive autophagy in MCF-7 cells. Interestingly, inhibition of autophagy effectively hindered apoptosis-like nuclear changes and cell death in response to EB1089. Furthermore, restoration of normal levels of beclin 1, an autophagy-inducing tumor suppressor gene that is monoallelically deleted in MCF-7 cells, greatly enhanced the EB1089-induced nuclear changes and cell death. Thus, EB1089 triggers nuclear apoptosis via a pathway involving Beclin 1-dependent autophagy. Surprisingly, tumor cells depleted for Beclin 1 failed to proliferate suggesting that even though the monoallelic depletion of beclin 1 in human cancer cells suppresses EB1089-induced autophagic death, one intact beclin 1 allele is essential for tumor cell proliferation.
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页码:1297 / 1309
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